Assassination of Commissioner Sébastien Kabulo, head of the territorial police in Kasenga: a senseless act of violence
In a shocking act of violence, Principal Superior Commissioner Sébastien Kabulo, head of the territorial police in Kasenga, was assassinated by unknown persons. His body was discovered this Friday morning in a well, near the city of Lubumbashi, in the province of Haut-Katanga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This crime, described as assassination by the police, aroused great emotion in the region. Sébastien Kabulo, brother of sports minister François Kabulo, was a respected officer who was dedicated to his job. The exact circumstances of his death remain to be elucidated, but the authorities have promised to carry out thorough investigations in order to bring the culprits to justice.
This assassination occurs in a context of growing insecurity in the DRC. Only a week ago, national deputy Chérubin Okende, spokesperson for Ensemble pour la République, was also found dead in his vehicle in Kinshasa. These unprecedented acts of violence raise questions about security in the country and the need to strengthen measures to protect politicians and law enforcement officials.
The province of Haut-Katanga, where this assassination took place, faces many security challenges. The authorities must redouble their efforts to ensure the safety of citizens and put an end to this spiral of violence. Local communities are also called upon to collaborate with the authorities and denounce any criminal act in order to prevent future tragedies.
This tragic event highlights the importance of promoting peace, justice and respect for human rights in the DRC. Politicians and law enforcement officials have the responsibility to protect the population and guarantee the stability of the country. The culprits of this barbaric act must be identified and severely punished, in order to show that violence has no place in a democratic society.
In conclusion, the assassination of Commissioner Sébastien Kabulo is a stark reminder of the security challenges facing the DRC. It is essential that the authorities take concrete measures to ensure the protection of citizens and put an end to this wave of violence. Justice must be served and those responsible for this heinous act must be brought to justice. The DRC cannot afford to lose more innocent lives. It’s time to end impunity and build a safer future for all Congolese